It's just terrible how the ethics of Journalism has been allowed to die in modern times with USA Today using a
2018 article from The Indianapolis Star to spin a particular narrative.
In the piece, a political science professor -who allegedly attended Yale University at the same time as Brett
Kavanaugh, relates his beliefs on the FBI not doing a proper investigation into the Ramirez claims.
That's fine, he's entitled to his assumptions. But it doesn't make him correct and any decent Editor would've
spiked this gossip/opinion-piece due to it's lack of evidence. But just as the New York Times can attest to,
it's all about smearing President Trump with innuendo and half-truths.
It's obvious what Clinton-loving Democrat attorney Max Stier is up to.
And so the Clown Car rumbles on.
2018 article from The Indianapolis Star to spin a particular narrative.
In the piece, a political science professor -who allegedly attended Yale University at the same time as Brett
Kavanaugh, relates his beliefs on the FBI not doing a proper investigation into the Ramirez claims.
That's fine, he's entitled to his assumptions. But it doesn't make him correct and any decent Editor would've
spiked this gossip/opinion-piece due to it's lack of evidence. But just as the New York Times can attest to,
it's all about smearing President Trump with innuendo and half-truths.
It's obvious what Clinton-loving Democrat attorney Max Stier is up to.
Quote:NYT updates Kavanaugh 'bombshell' to note accuser doesn't recall alleged assault.Fox News:
'The New York Times suddenly made a major revision to a supposed bombshell piece late Sunday concerning
a resurfaced allegation of sexual assault by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh -- hours after virtually all
2020 Democratic presidential candidates had cited the original article as a reason to impeach Kavanaugh.
The update included the significant detail that several friends of the alleged victim said she did not recall the
supposed sexual assault in question at all. The Times also stated for the first time that the alleged victim refused
to be interviewed, and has made no comment about the episode.
This undated photo shows Deborah Ramirez.
Her uncorroborated allegations that Kavanaugh had exposed himself to her in college
--which came after she admitted to classmates that she was unsure Kavanaugh was
the culprit, and after she spent several days talking to a lawyer --were reported
Sept. 23, 2018, by The New Yorker magazine.
The only first-hand statement concerning the supposed attack in the original piece, which was published on
Saturday, came from a Clinton-connected lawyer [Stier] who claimed to have witnessed it.
The Times' revision says: "Editors' Note: An earlier version of this article, which was adapted from a forthcoming book,
did not include one element of the book's account regarding an assertion by a Yale classmate that friends of Brett
Kavanaugh pushed his penis into the hand of a female student at a drunken dorm party.
The book reports that the female student declined to be interviewed and friends say that she does not recall the incident.
That information has been added to the article."...'
And so the Clown Car rumbles on.
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